juniper bush

NOUN
  1. desert shrub of Syria and Arabia having small white flowers; constitutes the juniper of the Old Testament; sometimes placed in genus Genista
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How To Use juniper bush In A Sentence

  • A jay emerged from the juniper bush in a flash of blue feathers.
  • He could have used a cluster of juniper bushes to gain leverage.
  • How about asking someone with a PhD in linguistics whether the berries from the decorative juniper bush outside are the same kind as the ones used in cooking? Think Progress » Poll: Large Number Of Texans Doubt The Theory Of Evolution, Believe In Human-Dinosaur Coexistence
  • I said with enjoyment, 'I could certainly get you drunk in the wilderness, but actual gin would depend on juniper bushes, and tonic on chinchona trees for quinine, and I don't think they'd both grow in the same place, but you never know.' Longshot
  • Traditional folk medicine offered recipes for abortifacient brews of aloes, pennyroyal, and extracts from wild juniper bushes that so poisoned or irritated the system that miscarriages occurred as a side effect.
  • A jay emerged from the juniper bush in a flash of blue feathers.
  • The dirt roads leading northwest from Medora were at times a slippery gumbo, but I pressed on, through darkness, until I came to an absurdly slick hill and began fishtailing down, toward a cluster of juniper bushes.
  • A jay emerged from the juniper bush in a flash of blue feathers.
  • Birch trees grow in extravagant excess, juniper bushes cover the floor and a rich, luxuriant undergrowth of heather, blaeberry and moss gives an impression of timelessness.
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